Are you the new Phil 'The Power' Taylor? 12 Dart Challenge

The '12 Dart Challenge' is a competition to find the darter with the highest score from 12 consecutive darts. The highest possible achievable score is 4 x 180's,which is a whopping 720 - even Phil Taylor would struggle to achieve that!
The distance of the throw-line or 'oche' as it is known, from the board is determined by the thrower in this challenge. However, this is taken into account when scoring as the throwing distance (in cm's) must be entered when entering a score. The calculation is... more details

123,140,140,123. Hi, my name is Jamie Ogley and im 14 years old. This was my third attempt at this. I had a try after and i got 560. But due to this one being on camera, i chose this one. I threw from 7ft 9 and a quarter (237 cm) - correct distance.

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The '12 Dart Challenge' is a competition to find the darter with the highest score from 12 consecutive darts. The highest possible achievable score is 4 x 180's,which is a whopping 720 - even Phil Taylor would struggle to achieve that!

The distance of the throw-line or 'oche' as it is known, from the board is determined by the thrower in this challenge. However, this is taken into account when scoring as the throwing distance (in cm's) must be entered when entering a score. The calculation is formulated as follows:-

* The regulation distance, from oche to board, is 237cm. Therefore, if you throw from this distance your score will be recorded as 1 point = 1 point.

* If you throw from a distance less than 237cm, for example 200cm, your score will be calculated as 200/237 x 1 point. Thus each point would only be worth 0.844 point.

* Alternatively, If you throw from a distance greater than the regulation 237cm, for example 300cm, your score will be calculated as 300/237 x 1 point. Thus each point would be worth a mighty 1.266 points. In this instance it is actually possible to achieve greater than the '720 Maximum'!

It's time to get out your arrows and enter the oche.
To be taken seriously in this challenge you will need to submit video evidence of your 12 dart maximum, even you Mr 'Power' Taylor!

Note: if the challenge description doesn't include clear details of what to do to enter, please contact the person who created the challenge to ask them to improve the description, or report this challenge